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Dronning Ingrid presents a raw look at the life of a woman grappling with unfulfilled expectations. At 34, Ingrid's world feels smaller than it should be; single since 17 and now facing her parents' divorce, she’s thrust into a relatable existential crisis. The film's pacing isn’t hurried, allowing the audience to really sit with Ingrid's struggles and moments of introspection. There's a certain authenticity in the way it captures her mundane existence—working in an underwear store, navigating the trials of adulthood. The performances are understated yet impactful, drawing you into Ingrid's internal conflicts. It’s a quiet exploration of loneliness and identity, wrapped in a familiar yet unique atmosphere.
Drama that reflects on personal crisesExplores themes of loneliness and identitySubtle performances enhance the narrative
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